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LAKE OCONEE FEBRUARY 20-21
My oldest son Wes drove up from Brunswick and joined Jim and I for two days of fishing on Lake Oconee. On Monday Wes started out with a bang catching the biggest fish of the trip a 2 lb, 15 inch crappie. The bite was tough all day and we were able to scrape together 25 good fish. On Tuesday we decided to fish one of the creeks. We put in at daylight and found fish everywhere. Did I say they were everywhere? Although there were tons of fish the bite for us was extremely tough. We fished hard and fought the wind until we ran the trolling motor down. We quit at 3:00 and kept 16 good fish. Even though the fishing was not as good as I had hoped for we had a couple of great days on the water. As usual we combo trolled. We pulled single 1/16 jigs with 1/16 oz split shot; double 1/16 oz jigs and some double 1/16 oz and 1/32 oz jigs. Jim pushed 1/16 oz jigs on a leader below a 3/4 oz sinker. The water temperature on Monday reached 60-62 degrees. On Tuesday the water was 57-58 degrees in the channel. Like I said the fish were everywhere at all depths. The darker color curly tails and sliders seem to be the best producers. Lord willing Jim and I will be on the water tomorrow. If you see two old guys stumbling around in a G3 jon boat with a Tohatsu motor on the back give us a wave.
"We're Confederates, but we ain't hostile - honest." (The Horse Soldiers, 1959).